Following my previous blog post, I tied the world of education and the workplace together, with regards to innovation and creativity. For this post, I would like to expand on learning innovation and creativity in the workplace. Learning never ends. School is one way to learn, but the workplace really teaches us about practicality and […]

When we think about innovation and creativity in the education system, it seems that the North American system pops in our heads, as well as countries with high economic power. We do not tend to think about the education system in third world countries as “innovative and creative”. Their lack of resources could be a […]

For this post, I would like to discuss innovation and creativity in online learning. Taking an online Master’s degree is definitely a creative and innovative way to learn. It seems like you can simply learn anything you want online now. From degree programs, taking up new hobbies, learning new skills, anything can be learned online! […]

Innovation and creativity is often tied to STEM subjects in school and even in the workplace. Innovation, especially, is a term used in technology and STEM in general. Although creativity is also linked to visual arts, it is no doubt that creativity is still somehow blended into STEM. When reading the articles on philosophy, neglect […]

These veggie balls are a great replacer to meatballs, and have many similar ingredients to falafel. High in protein and fibre, these cheesy veggie balls are very healthy and delicious! Makes 20 Ingredients 1/2-2 cups of white rice, cooked 3 cups of canned lentils 2 cups of canned black beans 1/4 cup of onions, minced […]

A topic that I have learned in one of the other courses I am taking are the 21st century skills and citizenship. Part of being a teacher is to incorporate the theme of citizenship into the classrooms. This includes creating a community among the students, encouraging collaboration and raising global awareness. In addition to these […]

Innovation and creativity is often talked about in the traditional school setting throughout this course. I do not work in a traditional school setting; however, I’ve been involved with schools through external organizations such as after school programs and during my undergraduate studies. Innovation and creativity, in my opinion, is found more so in other […]

For this post, I would like to discuss the connection between innovation and creativity to the article “Teaching for Hope” by Walt Werner. I came across the article through the readings. Werner talks about how hope is engaged in a child’s future through education. He highlights emotion, information, vision and efficacy as the key roles […]

I got inspired to make this from Delish’s recipe. I used to make scalloped potatoes with milk, but cream really does add a more creamier texture. I also modified the recipe a bit, adding a few ingredients of my own. Serves 4-6 Ingredients 4 white potatoes, peeled and sliced 2 tbsp butter 1 clove of […]

After working on the revised definitions in module 2, this assignment has got me thinking about how I apply innovation into my teaching practices. When researching on the definition of “teaching”, many sources came up that reflected on powerful and positive teaching. Themes highlighting “What makes a great teacher”, and “Effective teaching strategies”, often popped […]

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This blog is where I post about my hobbies, passions and adventures. I love cooking and baking, exploring different cities and all things art. I am also a cooking instructor and youth tech educator.

I graduated from Ryerson University (B.F.A New Media), and I am currently a Professional Master of Education candidate at Queen's University. My blog is also my educational portfolio, with recent posts from my courses I am currently taking from Queen's.